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May 19, 2002
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WTF.....A whiner fan sayin Shockey needs to learn to keep his cool.. Well before u start talkin bout other teams players, start off with un-cool Terrible Owens!! He is good but needs to keep his cool.. hahaha I never here yall say shit about him!! Shockey is a all-pro TE in his first year, that means "best in the business" and he will be the best TE for a long while!! Like him or hate him, he will be the best!!! Yall kill me with this keep cool shit and yall like T.O.!!! GOT EM!!!
 
Apr 25, 2002
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First off, Shockey isnt going to be the next great Tight End, he IS the next great. Right now he is great, and is only going to get better.

5.0 said:
shockey just gets all this hype cause he's white. he is good but shouldn't be the rookie of the year. portis should be. shockey is the next randy moss. lots of talent and a fucking lunatic. anyone see the post conference? he was swearing and shit live on tv. he's a piece of shit
What the fuck does him being white have anything to do with this shit? He's getting all the hype cause he bulldozes people directly in his path. He got almost 1000 yards recieving in his rookie year on a subpar passing offense. Did gannon win the MVP cause he is white? Trying to throw race into this, you must be lacking elsewhere.

Great Gatsby said:
Shockey is overrated as fuck. If you want to talk about a savage, talk about Toomer or somebody.
Can you elaborate in how Shockey os over-rated?
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Fuck keeping a cool, being cocky is what makes football that much more exciting. For instance, CZAR, remember when T.O. ran to the center of the feild after ripping Dallas a new asshole, and he posed infront of thousands, that was tight wasnt it?!?!? Oh wait... i forgot, nevermind.
 
May 19, 2002
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NFL: Officials Missed Pass Interference Call

Associated Press
Monday, January 6, 2003; 3:47 PM

NEW YORK –– The San Francisco 49ers' 24-point comeback victory
over the New York Giants ended with an officiating error.

The NFL said Monday that pass interference should have been
called against the 49ers on the final play of the 39-38 thriller.

A botched field-goal attempt by the Giants ended Sunday's game,
when New York was called for having an ineligible receiver downfield
while holder Matt Allen attempted a pass. However, the league said
that the pass interference that was ignored would have resulted in a
replay of the down.

After a videotape review of the 41-yard attempt with six seconds left,
NFL Director of Officiating Mike Pereira determined:

— The Giants' Tam Hopkins, No. 65, lined up as the left guard and
was illegally downfield on the pass. All three flags thrown by the
officials were for that penalty.

— Rich Seubert, No. 69 and normally a guard, lined up as an eligible
receiver on the play. He reported to the officiating crew before the
game that he would man that position on field goals.

— 49ers defensive end Chike Okeafor interfered with Seubert when
he was attempting to catch Allen's pass. No defensive pass interference penalty was called.

"If defensive pass interference had been called," an NFL statement explained, "there would have been offsetting
penalties (ineligible receiver against the Giants and pass interference against the 49ers), with the down replayed at
the original line of scrimmage, the San Francisco 23-yard line. Although time had expired, a game cannot end with
offsetting penalties. Thus, the game would have been extended by one untimed down."

Allen could not have spiked the botched snap, because it was a long snap. Pereira said the only time a player can
spike the ball is when he takes the ball directly from the center.

Matt Bryant lined up to try the potential game-winning field goal, and the snap from newly signed Trey Junkin was in
the dirt. Allen fumbled the ball, then made the desperation pass downfield to Seubert.

Fox commentator Cris Collinsworth said during the broadcast that, because it was third down, Allen could have
spiked the ball, giving the Giants another chance at a kick. Afterward, on the Fox postgame show, other
commentators agreed.

Pereira said the only other option would have been to throw to an eligible receiver.

© 2003 The Associated Press
 
Jan 4, 2003
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TO AINT A PUNK LIKE SHOCKEY EITHER....TO IS A SHOWBOATER BUT HES PUT IN HES YEARS....COCKY SHOCKEY HASNT EARNED THE RIGH TO BE SUCH A DICK....

.....AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN TO THROW A CUP OF ICE IN A LIL KIDS FACE.....FUCK U SHOCKEY JOCKS....UR JUST AS BAD AS THOSE PUNK ASS RAIDER FANS